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. NODIADAU CYFUNDEBOL. 1

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  Argraffwyd "Hanes fesleyaeth Gymreig" yn y Swyddfa eang uchod. Danfonwch chwithau eich Gwaith Printio yno. ———— EVAN THOMAS, BANGOR. ANNUAL MEETINGS OF THE NORTH WALES FEDERATION — OF — 1 Evangelical Free Church Councils" TO BE HELD AT DENBIGH, March 25th and 26th, 1914. Wednesday, March 25th:— 5 p.m.—Meeting of the Executive, at Swan Lane Schoolroom. 6.45 p.m.—A Service in Welsh, at Swan Lane Chapel. Pr-eacher The Rev. W. J. Nicholson, Portmadoc. 8 p.m.-A Service in English, at the Eng- lish Presbyterian Church (Vale Street). 1 Preacher: The Rev. Thomas Phillips, M.A., Bloomsbury, London. Thursday, March 26th 10 a.m.—At Swan Lane Chapel. A Confer- ence, in English, on Can the Evan- gelical Free Churches be brought into closer union, for the purpose of v co-operation? If they can, how?" Chairman: Rev. J. Puleston Jones, M.A., Pwllheli. Opener of the general discussion Rev. D. Gwynfryn Jones, Fflint. At the close of this meeting Miss Gee's Medals to the Oldest Sunday School 1 Scholars will be awarded. 2 p.m. —At Pendref (Wesleyan) Chapel. A Conference, in Welsh, on "The Evils, of Over-lapping." ("Y Niwed a ddeillia o Or-liosogi Capelau.") Chairman The Rev. O. L. Roberts. Speaker: The Rev. W. O. Evans, Liverpool. Opener of the general discussion Rev. R. J. Jones, Twrgwyn, Bangor. "V The President, Rev. O. L. Roberts, will deliver his Valedictory Address in Welsh, > either before or after the discussion. 5.30 p.m.-A Meeting of Delegates and. Personal Members, at Swan Lane Chapel, to receive the Reports of the Secretary, Dr. D. Oliver, Holywell,, and the Treasurer, Hugh Owen, Esq., Llandudno Junction; and to elect Officers, Executive Committee, &c., for for the ensuing year. (Messages from the Councils of the Federation, • Notices of Motion, &c., should be sent to the Secret- ary, in writing, before this meeting, so that they may be dealt with in order, and without undue expenditure of time)., 7 p.m.-A GREAT PUBLIC MEETING, at Capel Mawr. Chairman: William George, Esq., J.P., C.C., Criccieth. Speakers: The Rev. W. J. Nicholson, Port- madoc; The Rev. J. Puleston Jones, M.A., Pwllheli, and others. Note :-(1) Provision will be made for Delegates and Personal Mem- bers by the Local Council. (2) The names of those requiring sleeping accomodation must be sent to the Secretary of the Local Council (Rev W. E. Roberts, B.A., Bryndisgwylfa), Denbigh, as soon as possible, and not Lter than March 18th, 1914. (3) Inasmuch as this is the last Annual Meeting before the long-looked for Disestablishment and Disendowment Bill becomes law—barring accidents—it is particularly im- portant that all Councils should send a strong delegation. DDCII. -.I: Argraffwyd dros y Cyhoeddwyr gan Lewis Davies, Swyddfa/r ''Gwyhedydd Newydd," Blaenau Ffestiniog.